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Meta faces heightened scrutiny and fines from Nigerian regulators demanding respect for local data protection and consumer rights.
Analysis - Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, was recently hit with three fines totalling more than US$290 million in Nigeria. The fines were imposed by Nigeria's Federal ...
Temu is facing a ₩1.37 billion ($982,420) fine in South Korea over its data transfers to other countries. The privacy law ...
Verbraucherzentrale NRW, a state-funded consumer protection organization based in Germany, has failed in its legal attempt to ...
Meta resumed its plans to train AI in the EU earlier this year with an opt-out option following a decision from the European ...
BY WALE BAKARE In July 2024, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) of Nigeria announced ...
The Baltimore attorney, known for his eccentric and blunt commercials, is suing Meta Platforms after he bought counterfeit ...
Lori Feldman, attorney for the plaintiffs, said that the primary claims against Meta survived dismissal earlier this year, including claims for violations of the federal wiretap act, unjust enrichment ...
After the Israeli embassy workers were killed, Congress must enact legislation that ensures digital platforms can no longer ...
Meta’s response? A familiar playbook: threaten to pull out. It is a tactic the company previously used in Europe when facing ...
Some social media users across the country have advocated for the establishment of an indigenous social networking platforms ...